Chances are you can find me somewhere screeching about/at fictional characters. I love to write more than just about anything but that tends to mean that I get distracted when I really should be doing so many other things and that my imagination runs away while I'm trying to concentrate in class or on an assignment. Which is both a blessing and a curse. Anything you can't find/ want to know feel free to ask.

Thanks for taking the time to look me up and read anything that I put up.

"There's nothing wrong with you. There's a lot wrong with the world you live in." - Chris Colfer.

"There is nothing more badass than being who you are.” - Darren Criss.

When Blaine's phone rings constantly to voicemail, Kurt begins to get a little frustrated and concerned. With a little push from Burt, he finds himself at Blaine's front door, where he may be in for the shock of a lifetime and an entire new side to his boyfriend's family that he never could have imagined in his wildest dreams.

Following a horrific car accident, a newly orphaned Blaine is sent to live with his homophobic Grandparents. Gaining emancipation from them, Blaine moves in with Burt and Carole, but pleads with them not to tell Kurt any of the events that have happened. Six months later, Kurt's back in Lima and unwavering in his quest to break through the badboy persona that Blaine now projects.

Prequel to 'Meet The Anderson's', can be read separately. Snapshots of the lives of the Anderson brothers growing up with each other and getting into the various mischievous situations that only the brothers could find themselves in.

Seven years have passed since the fateful night in New York City that tore them apart. Words were said, bonds broken, but now, they're both in the same city, both trying to feel whole again. Kurt and Blaine always promised to never say goodbye, but now leading very different lives, maybe it's time to say hello to each other once again.

It's always been Blaine and Kurt, ever since day one. They've always been meant to be, ever since Kurt's parents brought him home from the hospital. They've had their ups and downs, tears and laughter, but the one thing that's never worried them, the other has always been there when they needed them, through it all.